Greg Okwuosah is the founder of this client-centered law firm. The firm was founded with the belief that quality legal services, provided by a professional and experienced attorney, can be affordable for all individuals and businesses. About Us - This firm is committed to carefully listening to, and considering, all of a client's issues and/or concerns right from the start.
Attorney Greg Okwuosah understands, through his years of experience dealing with diverse legal and tax matters, including years as a former law intern, numerous court appearances as a former Special Assistant United States Attorney with the United States Department of Justice, a former Senior Attorney for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), as well as through his years of experience as a CPA, and a former Tax Manager for a Big Four accounting firm, that legal and tax matters are usually complicated, demanding, and stressful.
That is one of the reasons why we at the firm strive to focus the first meeting on helping that client feel that the client's legal needs are understood and will be addressed.
Attorney Greg Okwuosah understands, through his years of experience dealing with diverse legal and tax matters, including years as a former law intern, numerous court appearances as a former Special Assistant United States Attorney with the United States Department of Justice, a former Senior Attorney for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), as well as through his years of experience as a CPA, and a former Tax Manager for a Big Four accounting firm, that legal and tax matters are usually complicated, demanding, and stressful.
That is one of the reasons why we at the firm strive to focus the first meeting on helping that client feel that the client's legal needs are understood and will be addressed.
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You've come to this website probably because you need help with a bankruptcy question or issue that you're facing.
You may be in the middle of a financial crisis like most honest hard-working individuals sometimes find themselves through no fault of their own.
Your home payments have fallen behind or your home is in foreclosure, your car payments are late, your creditors are constantly calling, lawsuits have been threatened or filed, etc., then you've come to the right place.
At this law firm, we're not here to judge you on how you got into your situation, because we realize that life is unpredictable.
You may be in the middle of a financial crisis like most honest hard-working individuals sometimes find themselves through no fault of their own.
Your home payments have fallen behind or your home is in foreclosure, your car payments are late, your creditors are constantly calling, lawsuits have been threatened or filed, etc., then you've come to the right place.
At this law firm, we're not here to judge you on how you got into your situation, because we realize that life is unpredictable.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy, called a liquidation, is commonly referred to as "straight bankruptcy."
Generally, you would file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy if you no longer can pay the minimum payments on your current debts, earn below the State of Georgia median income, have no assets to protect, want to stop the constant collection calls, want to stop garnishments or foreclosures, or are being sued.
Chapter 7 wipes out most of your debts, but you may have to give up some of your property (for example, a car or a house for which you can no longer afford payments).
Generally, you would file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy if you no longer can pay the minimum payments on your current debts, earn below the State of Georgia median income, have no assets to protect, want to stop the constant collection calls, want to stop garnishments or foreclosures, or are being sued.
Chapter 7 wipes out most of your debts, but you may have to give up some of your property (for example, a car or a house for which you can no longer afford payments).
Chapter 13 bankruptcy, called a wage earner's reorganization, involves a repayment plan in which you pay all or part of your debts over a plan period of three to five years.
Generally, you would file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy if you own a home and are behind on your mortgage, have a car payment that you would like to maintain if only you could have more time, have a recently repossessed car that you would like to get back, want to stop the constant collection calls, or want to stop garnishments or foreclosures.
Generally, you would file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy if you own a home and are behind on your mortgage, have a car payment that you would like to maintain if only you could have more time, have a recently repossessed car that you would like to get back, want to stop the constant collection calls, or want to stop garnishments or foreclosures.
You've come to this website probably because you need help with a tax question or issue that you're facing.
If what you're searching for is quality and affordable tax planning, advice, opinion, and/or representation, from a professional and experienced tax attorney, then you've come to the right place.
You may also have wondered, why not just let your CPA, Enrolled Agent, or tax return preparer, help you resolve the tax question or issue?
This is because only with an attorney's legal advice can you benefit from the all too important attorney-client privilege, which, generally, legally exempts your attorney from being forced to testify against you, should the IRS criminally prosecute you.
If what you're searching for is quality and affordable tax planning, advice, opinion, and/or representation, from a professional and experienced tax attorney, then you've come to the right place.
You may also have wondered, why not just let your CPA, Enrolled Agent, or tax return preparer, help you resolve the tax question or issue?
This is because only with an attorney's legal advice can you benefit from the all too important attorney-client privilege, which, generally, legally exempts your attorney from being forced to testify against you, should the IRS criminally prosecute you.
One of the most common mistakes taxpayers make is not knowing and not being prepared for when an IRS audit or investigation turns into a criminal tax investigation that can lead to a criminal prosecution by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Such a mistake causes valuable time to be lost that the taxpayer could have used to properly prepare to cooperate in the audit or investigation, or to prepare their defense.
Such lost time can prove costly in terms of a taxpayer's loss of freedom and/or property as a result.
Such a mistake causes valuable time to be lost that the taxpayer could have used to properly prepare to cooperate in the audit or investigation, or to prepare their defense.
Such lost time can prove costly in terms of a taxpayer's loss of freedom and/or property as a result.
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